this politically correct bullshit has got to stop. i am tired of being called a "white ass honkey" with no one paying da price.

someday someone is going to get away with starting a university program on White Studies or How Whites made America What It Is Today. Yup, we discriminated against and used blacks. but tell me throughout history what great nation hasn't derived value from slave labor?????

that is all.
you may now return to your National Enquirer Mag or TMZ video.

at least she's not under duress for using the term "wigger" defined as [too funny]:

A male caucasion, usually born and raised in the suburbs that displays a strong desire to emulate African American Hip Hop culture and style through "Bling" fashion and generally accepted "thug life" guiding principles.

Often characterized by his car, or "whip": usually an econobox modified with at least twice the car's book value in non-power producing modifications or an SUV with at least 5500 lbs. of curb weight. Traditional trucks can also qualify here, depending on locale (southern states' percentages are higher). All vehicles are also mandated to have at least 19" chrome alloy wheels, regardless of make. The typical wigger is also characterized by a strong desire to adorn gold jewlery (especially heavy gold chains) and athletic warm up suits. All equipment and clothing will be paid for by the parents of the individual in question, or the parents of said individual's "shorty" through the use of said shorty's credit cards.

A general disposition of "hard" will be displayed among other wiggers and to kids around their neighbohood (usually labelled a 'subdivision' or 'gated community' due to its mass produced housing develoment origins). This disposition will immediately be dropped and replaced by a more typical "white boy" disposition when in the presence of actual African Americans ( with exceptions: Those whose origins trace to the suburbs being the most prominant.).

While I understand the reason why she got in trouble, I'd love to say I'm surprised by the current outcome. I'm not. Why is it as a collective society we insist on trying to move on from our past by pointing it out every time something like this happens? Its like trying to poke a sharp scalpel into a healing wound.

This shit pissed me off. Everyone has said that word in their life. And the funny thing about words is, they don't have power unless you give them power. If someone were to call me any name possible I wouldnt care, therefore the words don't have power